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WALSH TO ANSWE SHAW'S B0OB TALK Vice President of Georgetown to Be Heard on Radio Hook- up in Russian Discussion. Dr. Edmund A. Walsh, S. J. of| Georgetown University, will broadcast a reply to George Bernard Shaw’s “'boob” talk to the United States next Sunday over a coast-to-coast network of the Columbia Broadcasting System. “America, Russia and George Ber- nard Shaw” will be the title of the re- | turn broadside which the Georgetown | gducator and priest will deliver at 1 oclock, the same Sunday hour that| Shaw was airing his Russo-American views over the Columbia network, and will occupy the same amount of time— hialf an hour. The discussion will, there- fore, have resolved itself into a joint | debate on one of the great world prob- | +lems of the Dr. Walsh was chosen by the Colum- | bia officials ake tne repiy after be- | ing deluged nunications from ¥ ng that some Ameni- | on Russia be given that | ator, a_former | Relief Mission | of the Vatican a. is regarded inter- e of the foremost au-| he Soviet question. He has | conducted for scven years an annual series of lectures at Georgetown Uni- versity for the general public, at which the dc\nlopmrnu in Russia are studied. h travels widely srching for new made exten- r East. vice president of is also regent of the ce. He is the ad volumes on Fall of the other “The a . Soviet Five-Year Plan FATAL AUTO ACCIDENTS SHOW SLIGHT DECLINE 718 for Month, Compared by U. §. Data With 753 During Same Period of Last Year. were killed during the four Commerce | ng four weeks period ending Octo- of the 82 cities was as compared with 8826 period the year before. 9.054 killed for the same Given 90 Days for Theft. ted of taking a_raincoat from ile of Jacob H. Rudolph, Corps, which was narked th reet and Constitu- Wi 'mm" 217, uaa {ho event at The Word and We Will Supply the Blank Books E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. MT. VERNON STEAMER | {4:31, 7:39 and 9:52 p.m. Stage showa‘ THE EVE MICHIGAN PARK:BODY ELECTS E. J. BRENNAN Presidency -Vacated by Ralph J. Endicott Filled at Meeting " sec- | of Association, u,} : — e TN E. J. Brennan was elected president of the Michigan Park Citifens' Asso- | clation in a special election held before the regular meeting of the group last ING TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Belasco—"The Sex Fable” at 2:15 lnd 8:15 pm. - ational—Earl Carroll's “Vanities,' at . 20 p.m. Gayety—"Parisian Beautles,” at 2:16 and 8:15 pm. R-K-O Keith's—"Devotion,” week, at 11:40 am. 1:40, 3:40, ilfl 7:40 and 9:40 Rialto—" Eph‘!t of Nolre Dame,” at 11:38 a.m., 1:36, 3:35, 5:33, 7:37 and 9:41 pm. Palace—"“The Unholy Garden.” 11:30 a.m., 2, 4:35, 7:05 and 9:40 p.m. Stage shows at 1:20, 3:55, 6:30 and 9 p.m. Columbia—“Monkey Business,” sec- ond week, at 11:45 a.m., 1:45, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9240 p.m. Fox—"Sob Sister,” at 3912 Twelfth street northeast. He will succeed Ralph J. Endicott, , who was forced to tender his resigna- tion due to the pressure of business. The association unanimously adopted the resolution, introduced by W. M. i 1ial, 3:4, 6183 and 905 pin. | Deviny, o gubeni formal bt ierars e e ot S aP ‘i0:07 | concerning the nulsance and incon- p venience caused residents of the section pm. Stage shows at 12:52, 3:39, 6:33 | by B & O. Rallroad trains blocking the mglv’ol}ll pPg‘rmml Maid,” at 2:30, Michigan avenue grade crossing for L IO B | more than the lawful length of -time. Céntral—“Woman of Experience,” 11 ‘m{’ e s tmier viix a.m. to 11 p.m, only five minutes, it was said that the nfim;'-‘?-""* ‘Bad Girl” at 6, 7:50 | raiiroad was failing to observe this law al p.m | and sometimes trains have blocked the = | street for a half hour. Arrests have SENTENCED TO 450 DAYS ibeen made and employes of the road taken to Police Court. | "To be included in the protest con- | Check Passer, Pleading Guilty, Re- | CCring the yoad will be & complsint cently Released From Jail. at 12:05, 2:18, about smoke caused by the locomotives. | “"The group will endeavor to obt the -immediate construction of Pleading guilty to four bad-check | eight-room school to take the place of charges, Charles R. Schroth, 40, was |the three-room structure. A survey sentenced to 450 days in jail by Judge | will be ‘made to ascertain the number hn P. McMahon in Police Court yes- | of families which could be served by terday. The checks, which detectives | a suitable school in the neighbor said totaled $52, were given to various| The association will participate grocery stores. | the general Hafloween celebration being Schroth is said to have a “long” |planned by the Federation of Citizens’ police record. Judge McMahon de- | Associations. It was decided to back clared he made the sentence heavy be- | the efforts of World War veterans of cause the man had just been released | the vicinity to form the “Bunker Hill from jail. | Post,” American Legion. A Stll Bigg Dollar’s Wort/z’ Under George's amazing Two-Year PLAN—pri have been drooped to almost unbelievable low levels. This is the first Dollar Sale we've held under this new pslicy and a glance at the val listed will convince you that your dollar Suys you more than ever NOW! George & Co.’s Regular $1.50 & $2 SHIRTS The first shirts of this a ity to be sold at $1.00. Plain- colér broadcloth, in blue, green, tan and gray. Neck- bands in white and striped. Two colla Sizes 14/ to 17 s 5] Men's Fancy Golf Hose. 10 to 12. Sweet Orr Over- alls. Blue or sl white. Regu- S0c Part-Wool 0Odd).otof$3 Sample Hats. Sizes 7 & 714. Charles Macalester Tpder U. 5. Government. inspection Leaves Seventh ‘harf Daily 10 A.M. and 2.00 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ HOUR Kodak FINISHING FILMS 5065555 Sam Win $5.00 weekls brise’ for bert phote. Prize winner on display in our window. COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY A Great Special FRIDAY and SATURDAY $1.25 Padres Wine Elixir Tonic 79¢ GIBSON’S 919 G St. NW. ~d RAW BAR Clams Oysters Lobsters Crab Meat Luncheon, 45¢ Dinners, 65¢ de Rooy’s 1405 L N.W. Open Tl 12 Nationally Famous Restaurant lar sizes Hose. Black @ oxford and l natural. 4 prs. Broadcloth Shirts. e i 81 511 17. 2 for.. Blue Work Shirts. Sizes 14} to $ 17. 1 3 for....... Ribbed Shirts o r Drawers. 2 garments.... Van sen Heu- Collars. Fancy Shorts or Athletic Shirts. 4 garments “Under khnzzi," George’s : Daring 2-Year * Plan Boys’ Union Suits. Random col- sl One Dollar Acts More ors. Sizes6 to $1| Likesz 16. 2for s Boys’ All-Wooel 5 2 weaters. Pull-over Men's Split style. Royal s Gloves. blue, navy, 1 tan, green.. Domet Flannel Pajamas or nightshirts. Well made and full cut. . Rein- - g or Long or short sleeve Ankle - length sl Regular sizes. Rayon Pure Thread Silk Hose. forced with rayon. Black and navy. 25¢ Plain-color double sole and v heel; black, tan, grey, and white. ~ Sizes 10-12. drawers. S 2 garments 75c and $1.00 Ties, lined and handmade; large assort- sl $1 Men’s Mufflers. squares in_the new Fall shades. ~ Formerly sold for $1.00 2 for ment in figures and stripes. 2 for........ $1.39 Shirts and Draw- ers, 259 wool, satin- faced drawers w REQUEST THE RETURN OF ANYTHING THAT CAN BE BOUGHT FOR.LESS ELSEWHERE Steamed Oysters Chincoteague on Half Shell Fried and Stewed With Shoestring Potatoes, S1.50 Lobster Salad, $1.25 BROILED LIVE LOBSTER ] All Fresh Fish in Season Open_ Till 12 P.M. 11th uul Potomac River Met. 9762—Phones—Met. 6708 . 7 night in the Boy Scouts’ auditorium, | | STAR, WASHINGTON, AMUSEMENTS. SHUBERT, :15 Toda: g 'SEX FABLE ACO."U'M MRS. PA'I‘IIGK CAMPBELL ROLAND SQUIRE Htaged by Mr. Miller NEXT MON, SEATS NOW MESSRS. SHUBERT Present in a motable reviva' of ““THE MIKADO"’ With a Distinguished cast of Gllbert & jtars and Chorns of 100. PRINCFSS 11 ine. “5o00 VICTOR HICLAOLEN in “Annabelle’s Affairs” ___Also_Comedy. STATE e o et ie R and PHILL] WALTER o U IRE CRIMINAL GODE - SECO !“-W-ARNIR BAXT“ and G 1'!H l)\' IIAD TAKOMA CONSTANCE BENNETT 1n “COM MON LAW" n:l.'rl SIDNE! wertern Blestrie 8o ARCADE -SIATRENVE"; - nu in _"LAWYER'S [Pt g T MT. Lilyan Tashman. HIPPODROME Lombard in_“UP POP! RICHMOND *'% VA, DRIA. HFodes arbars _Stanwyck 'fl"“l E LO' LOIS MOR. 'Elfignov& anrrnrr‘glxsszn RN FAIRLAWN NETT in "BORN TO LOVE." CAROUNA min EACAY TR »* with s mmm (Per- ndd o B St NE. ml zvus 104 CLARK GABLE, SPORTING AVALON ¢ NANCY CARROLL, "'"R'xi:u- St Bet. D ana B SR SR o Wi "'"fiy Ga. Ave. & Farrarwt 8t apd LAURA LA ARrzSRh - -nv(')'lj"hu & Park R4. N.W. NANCY = CARROLL, “PERSONAL FROM YOUR DESTINATION LOWEST RATES EVERYWHERE ECONOMY IS THE ORDER OF THE DAY. No transporta- tion system offers the great sav- ings combined with pleasure and comfort of the great fleet of modern de luxe coaches of the COLONIAL LINES. Sponsored by pioneers in bus industry. Be it a short trip or the Pacific Coast or any point in the country make your next trip on the COLONIAL. Every step has been taken to insure safety and com- iort with well trained drivers and easy riding busses. DEPENDABLE TIME SCHEDULE TO PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK MM TROPOLITAN 5314 - PREFERRED FOR COURTESY - == 421 PA.AVE.,N.W. == WANT T0 LOOK YOUNG? The secret of keeping young is to feel young—to do this you must watch your liver and bowels—there’s no need of having a sallow come plg jon—dark rings under your eyes —pimples—a bilious look in your face —dull eyes with no mlrkz. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of ‘all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well known phy- sician in Ohlo perfected n' vegeub com) to act on th.ekliver‘h-nd I:owth whl:h he gave to ’l nts for Dr. Edwards - Olive leMI are gentle in their action They help natural buoyancy which enjoy by toning -“ the lver and clearing_the ' Dr. ‘Tablets are «nown by their olM color 18c, 30c, 60c. l}'ld- bout that all should D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 1931 AMUSEMENTS. "JUB(LEE sHow" " "HIS MUS! KLOWN:! and A HUGE uu’ OF SPECIALTY ARTISTS ‘f MILLION DOLLARSJ \WORTH OF LAFFS § ¢ TOMORROW - - A Mother’s Hungry Heart Yearning for Her Baby Which the Law Refused to Return The Year’s Outstand- ing Picture of Mother Love WITH ESTELLE ELISSA LANDI VICTOR Mc LAGLEN STAGE FANCHON+ MARCOS BROKEN DOLLS IN PERSON The Screen’s Most Fascinating Star Presenting A Cycle Of Songs Mowats o Hardy Three Comets Edward Hill Gautier's Hot Dogs Sunkist Dancing Dolls -Raising, Spine-Tingling, Seat-Gripping HAROLD “RED” GRANGE In “THE GALLOPING GHOST” e Now dmasing Footboll Serial Ever, Made 7 ama 550 P 20 Bhows Only DANCING BN ERons, SETi Cesson. & dance Hat. ¥e. 8 to 12 TT45 ¥ 8¢, mwe 18t 1. Met. 3050, Mr. Hayaen has be riin llnlhl‘ an Clatses now . forming at robatic, Reducing lor adults M 1 T‘&um“'l%‘ STAFPORD TNER TO MA Decial A\mnélon Gifen Cuiidren: onn. Ave. FPhome North me N 1 'n"" nfnfi'fi' Gultare, :m:' ?3':“: i > Place "5‘- 825 eaot B3t Wood l..EROY H THAYER c-.-m«e-a n@-u Decatur 5130 * ‘ Will Be With Us Starting Sunday Matinee i nsideration. par- mfll,. careful T8 e “LEESE OPTICAL CO. 614 9th St. N.W. AMUSEMENTS. ATU RI)AY He Saved The Fulmly Hon- or—And Tamed The Fiery T.mptvm By Physocal Force!! AS THE ALLURING SIREN Comedy—Drema With WARREN WILLIAM AN FRESCOTT HE.MAN— 'ITH'A‘NE' mmnmmofin‘—u‘vv‘«um. SRAND“OF#LOVE. : ASSISTED BY BEBE STANTON . Six Belford Maxine Doy WASHINGTON'S ONLY IEAL VAUBIVILL! LEWIS & MOORE Last '3 Days YEAR'S GREATEST DRAMA ‘s STAR FINAL" Herry! ¢ Hurry! Horry! Aremi Prcsers luv:]mus m.mms Ifllll HOPKINS REGIS TOOMEY AND OTHERS Mogasine Us "SNAVHIED GLASS” Sfl.!('IED "SHORTS SATURDAY 7 1824 AND G STREETS* AND BLOOD® DRAMA OF CROSSE®D LOVE. « ADOLIHE MENJOULIEY DAMITA AMUGH HERBENT XEAURENCE OLIVIER % " %Eric Yon Steohein Wofaadenick. finrt The srengerery o8 wemen sormyad » hor way foved be- A Masquers’ Comedy WHEELER ~ WOOLSEY ‘Oh! Oh! Cleopatra’ RKO Pathe News “Noil Below Zere” Jeaturing Craveth Wells Noted Explorer Last Times Todu)—. na Hurdmg in “Devotion” NATIONAL |/ 1o SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IYIPIINIY CONCERTS ;f"' i T.."i‘“f SUNDAY CONCERTS Nov. u. Nov. n. Dee. 1. 13, 3 tt-" l’l' 5, ‘Tonite, 8:20 Mat, Sat., 2:20 ."":l.: $3.50. Sat. Mat., ' EARL CARROLL o VANITIES 60 SCENES—1,000 LAUGHS orwm’: t::m York Production Diect from :J"."fi....."' s £ OF THE MOST 8 O GIiRLS IN THE WOR NEXT SUNDAY NITE AT 8:20 GREATEST OF ALL MUSICALS Nights, $1. !‘l-l'...‘. £230, §3, §3.85. ‘sa Mat. 1, 1. 2. JOE COOK . FINE ‘DANDY